Tag: biodiversity

Butterfly Crisis: U.S. Populations Plunge at Catastrophic Rates

A comprehensive national study reveals that America’s butterfly populations have dropped by 22% since 2000, driven by insecticides, climate change, and habitat loss—an alarming signal for our ecosystems.

Tropical Forests Under Pressure: Climate Change Outpaces Tree Adaptation

Discover how tropical forests across the Americas are struggling to adapt to rapid climate shifts, threatening their biodiversity and resilience.

Global Pact to Save Nature: Nations Strike Biodiversity Funding Deal

After overcoming deep divisions at UN talks in Rome, countries have salvaged a critical funding strategy to reverse the alarming decline of wildlife and natural ecosystems, aiming to mobilize $200bn annually by 2030.

Plants’ Waning Carbon Appetite: A Tipping Point in Nature’s Climate Response

New research shows that Earth's natural ability to absorb CO₂ peaked in 2008 and has been steadily declining since, raising concerns over accelerating climate change.

Wolves Return: Boosting Scotland’s Carbon Capture with Nature

Imagine a future where the haunting howl of a wolf revitalizes ancient woodlands and helps combat climate change. Discover how reintroducing wolves to Scotland could be the key to unlocking nature's carbon capture potential.

Rare Black Wolves Spotted in Poland: A Conservation Breakthrough

A pair of elusive black wolves captured on camera in a rare wildlife sighting in Poland.